![]() ![]() Midnight Mass is based on a novella by well-known SciFi author F. All we know is that she tries to get the parish’s former priest, a young and handsome alcoholic, to join her in her fight. Why she takes that decision now stays as nebulous as her long-term strategy. Our plucky heroine Gwen decides it is time to take action against the local vampire nest. Vampires roam the earth unchecked – at night anyway. ![]() Fast forward a year, and society as we know it has broken down – or so we are told. The film starts nicely generic, in a away you know from many a cheap zombie-apocalypse film: a montage of news reports about a strange virus, etc. This is a bad Christian propaganda film disguised as a bad vampire film. And that is exactly what I got, but not in the way that I expected. I bought this around the same time that I bought The Wickeds, and since it was the same type of straight-to-video release and had similarly pointless and cheap cover art I had expected to see a sub-par low-budget horror flick. ![]()
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